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Red Dead Redemption 2 players uncover wild new combat feature after four years
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Updated 15:52 12 May 2023 GMT+1Published 15:46 12 May 2023 GMT+1

Red Dead Redemption 2 players uncover wild new combat feature after four years

Red Dead Redemption 2 players have uncovered new combat features four years after the game was released.

Richard Breslin

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Topics: Red Dead Redemption, Red Dead Redemption 2, Rockstar Games

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Red Dead Redemption 2 players have uncovered wild new combat features nearly four years after the game was released.

When Red Dead Redemption 2 was released in October 2019 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, it quickly became one of Rockstar Games’ golden titles of its generation. It would then grace its presence on PC and Google Stadia a year later, though the latter platform is now obsolete.

Furthermore, Red Dead Redemption 2 earned scores in the high 90s on Metacritic, placing it firmly alongside its 2010 predecessor as one of the greatest games of all time. RDR2 is a massive game, featuring an open world where you could easily lose 100s of hours without even barely touching the main campaign.

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You’d think by now that players have discovered all there is in Rockstars' version of the old wild west, well it seems, we’re wrong. They may be late to the ‘Throwing People Through Windows Party’, but one Reddit player has only just discovered this therapeutic joy. However, it seems that the Reddit user in question’s video has since been removed.

“Today I learned you can actually throw people out of Windows. I'm going to try to do this as frequently as possible from here on out,” said a Redditor opening up the topic of discussion.


“Neat. I gotta try that. Now what was this about an English fellow,” responded BluRayVen. “Gavin,” replied Clear_Can_6772. “Love the aggressive fighting style! Never seen that first combo either where your horse kicked the dude right over the bar,” added Many-Outside-7594.

To be fair, the discovery of throwing NPCs through a window in Red Dead Redemption 2 is nothing new. After all, there’s been videos on YouTube for years dedicated to this popular pastime, look, here’s one!

In related news, this LEGO Red Dead Redemption game is something we never knew we needed until now. Red Dead Redemption 2 is out now for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox. Oh and yes, it’s backwards compatible on consoles.

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